From: SM on
Any recommendations for iPhone 3GS sat nav apps? I'm looking at TomTom,
Navigon or CoPilot. I like the price of CoPilot.

TIA

Stuart
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From: Woody on
SM <info(a)that.sundog.co.uk> wrote:

> Any recommendations for iPhone 3GS sat nav apps? I'm looking at TomTom,
> Navigon or CoPilot. I like the price of CoPilot.

I went across the states with CoPilot (over 4000 miles in 3 weeks).
Couldn't recommend it highly enough.


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From: SM on
Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote:

> SM <info(a)that.sundog.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Any recommendations for iPhone 3GS sat nav apps? I'm looking at TomTom,
> > Navigon or CoPilot. I like the price of CoPilot.
>
> I went across the states with CoPilot (over 4000 miles in 3 weeks).
> Couldn't recommend it highly enough.

Thanks that's helpful - I'm a sat nav noob.

Stuart
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From: Jon B on
Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote:

> SM <info(a)that.sundog.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Any recommendations for iPhone 3GS sat nav apps? I'm looking at TomTom,
> > Navigon or CoPilot. I like the price of CoPilot.
>
> I went across the states with CoPilot (over 4000 miles in 3 weeks).
> Couldn't recommend it highly enough.

A +1 for Co-pilot, only use it occasionally, but been very impressed by
it.

Downsides is it can be a bit laggy as you set destination, but that's a
20sec annoyance, once on the road it's good. A car charger is essential
though, GPS sucks battery life quickly.
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From: SM on
Jon B <black.hole(a)jonbradbury.com> wrote:

> Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > SM <info(a)that.sundog.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > > Any recommendations for iPhone 3GS sat nav apps? I'm looking at TomTom,
> > > Navigon or CoPilot. I like the price of CoPilot.
> >
> > I went across the states with CoPilot (over 4000 miles in 3 weeks).
> > Couldn't recommend it highly enough.
>
> A +1 for Co-pilot, only use it occasionally, but been very impressed by
> it.
>
> Downsides is it can be a bit laggy as you set destination, but that's a
> 20sec annoyance, once on the road it's good. A car charger is essential
> though, GPS sucks battery life quickly.

Thanks - it's only for occasional use here too. Downloading now.

Stuart
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